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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Wed, 07 Aug 2024 06:02:58 GMTServer: Apache/2.4.59 (Debian) OpenSSL/1.1.1nLast-Modified: Sat, 07 Sep 2013 23:28:58 GMTETag: 26c6-4e5d384fce3e7Accept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 9926Vary: Accept-EncodingContent-Type: text/html !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml xml:langen langen>head>link relstylesheet hrefstyles.css typetext/css/>meta http-equivContent-type contenttext/html;charsetUTF-8/>meta namedescription contentAtratus project homepage/>meta namekeywords contentwindows linux binary compatibility user mode linux UML cygwin line/>title>atratus.org/title>/head>body>h1>Atratus Project/h1>p>Atratus is a Windows program that can run i>unmodified/i> Linux binaries, eliminating the need to port Linux software to Windows./p>h2>What is it?/h2>p>Atratus is Windows software, that provides similar functionality toa hrefhttp://www.cygwin.com/>Cygwin/a> using Linux binaries.Atratus can load ELF format executables created withgcc under Linux and run them on a Windows system without a CPU emulator orvirtual machine. Atratus emulates the Linux system call interface, andworks in a similar way toa hrefhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User-mode_Linux>User Mode Linux/a>./p>h2>Who is it useful to?/h2>p>Atratus maybe be useful to you if:/p>ul>li>you have software written for Linux and you want to run it on Windows. Atratus can help you to avoid wasting time on a Windows port, and concentrate on adding features to your Linux software. /li>li>you need to use Windows in your workplace, and want to work with a Unix-like environment. Atratus is an alternative to Cygwin./li>/ul>h2>What works?/h2>p>Applications that work reasonably in v0.12 include:/p>ul>li>Most a hrefhttp://www.busybox.net/>busybox/a> utilities (vi, ash, etc)/li>li>a hrefhttp://www.victornils.net/tetris/>vitetris/a>/li>li>a hrefhttp://gondor.apana.org.au/~herbert/dash/>dash/a>/li>li>a hrefhttp://robotfindskitten.org/download/POSIX/>robotfindskitten/a>/li>li>a hrefhttp://www.catb.org/esr/greed/>Greed/a>/li>li>The a hrefhttps://matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/dropbear.html>dropbear/a> ssh client (dbclient)./li>/ul>p>To try it out, download the a hrefatratus-v0.12-install.exe>Atratus v0.12 Windows installer/a>, extract to your desktop and run one of the batch files (e.g. vitetris.bat) under the b>atratus-v0.12/b> folder. 64-bit Windows is now supported./p>img srcvitetris-20121229-cropped.png altvitetris running in windows cmd shell titleVitetris running in atratus width480 height500/>img srcash-20130516-cropped.png altash running in windows cmd shell titleAsh running in atratus width480 height500/>!-- img srcrobotfindskitten-20121227-1.png altrobotfindskitten in windows cmd shell titlerobotfindskitten running in atratus width480 height500/>-->h2>Wheres the code?/h2>p>Releases are made monthly around the middle of the month, and are announced on the a hrefhttp://atratus.org/mailman/listinfo/atratus-devel>mailing list/a> and a hrefhttps://freecode.com/projects/atratus>Freecode/a>./p>table classversion> tr> th>Date/th> th>Version/th> th>Source/th> th>Windows Binary/th>/tr> tr> td>a hrefhttp://atratus.org/pipermail/atratus-devel/2013-August/000012.html>22 Aug 2013/a>/td> td>0.12/td> td>a hrefatratus-0.12.tar.gz>atratus-0.12.tar.gz/a>/td> td>a hrefatratus-v0.12-install.exe>atratus-v0.12-install.exe/a>/td>/tr> tr> td>a hrefhttp://atratus.org/pipermail/atratus-devel/2013-July/000009.html>19 July 2013/a>/td> td>0.11/td> td>a hrefatratus-0.11.tar.gz>atratus-0.11.tar.gz/a>/td> td>a hrefatratus-v0.11-install.exe>atratus-v0.11-install.exe/a>/td>/tr> tr> td>a hrefhttp://atratus.org/pipermail/atratus-devel/2013-June/000008.html>16 Jun 2013/a>/td> td>0.10/td> td>a hrefatratus-0.10.tar.gz>atratus-0.10.tar.gz/a>/td> td>a hrefatratus-v0.10-install.exe>atratus-v0.10-install.exe/a>/td>/tr> tr> td>a hrefhttp://atratus.org/pipermail/atratus-devel/2013-May/000007.html>16 May 2013/a>/td> td>0.9/td> td>a hrefatratus-0.9.tar.gz>atratus-0.9.tar.gz/a>/td> td>a hrefatratus-v0.9-install.exe>atratus-v0.9-install.exe/a>/td>/tr> tr> td>a hrefhttp://atratus.org/pipermail/atratus-devel/2013-April/000006.html>18 Apr 2013/a>/td> td>0.8/td> td>a hrefatratus-0.8.tar.gz>atratus-0.8.tar.gz/a>/td> td>a hrefatratus-v0.8-install.exe>atratus-v0.8-install.exe/a>/td>/tr> tr> td>a hrefhttp://atratus.org/pipermail/atratus-devel/2013-March/000003.html>14 Mar 2013/a>/td> td>0.7/td> td>a hrefatratus-0.7.tar.gz>atratus-0.7.tar.gz/a>/td> td>a hrefatratus-0.7-bin.zip>atratus-0.7-bin.zip/a>/td>/tr> tr> td>a hrefhttp://atratus.org/pipermail/atratus-devel/2013-February/000001.html>12 Feb 2013/a>/td> td>0.6/td> td>a hrefatratus-0.6.tar.gz>atratus-0.6.tar.gz/a>/td> td>a hrefatratus-0.6-bin.zip>atratus-0.6-bin.zip/a>/td>/tr> tr> td>18 Jan 2013/td> td>0.5/td> td>a hrefatratus-0.5.tar.gz>atratus-0.5.tar.gz/a>/td>/tr> tr> td>14 Dec 2012/td> td>0.4/td> td>a hrefatratus-0.4.tar.gz>atratus-0.4.tar.gz/a>/td>/tr> tr> td>18 Nov 2012/td> td>0.3/td> td>a hrefatratus-0.3.tar.gz>atratus-0.3.tar.gz/a>/td>/tr> tr> td>16 Oct 2012/td> td>0.2/td> td>a hrefatratus-0.2.tar.gz>atratus-0.2.tar.gz/a>/td>/tr> tr> td>15 Aug 2012/td> td>0.1/td> td>a hrefatratus-0.1.tar.gz>atratus-0.1.tar.gz/a>/td>/tr>/table>p>Source code is also available via git at a hrefgit://atratus.org/git/atratus>git://atratus.org/git/atratus/a> and browsable via a href/git>gitweb/a>./p>p>Source code for the binary package (busybox, vitetris and robotfindskitten) is available a href/source>here/a>. The build script is available as a separate a hrefhttp://atratus.org/git/?patratus-dist.git;asummary>git/a> repository./p>p>Atratus source code is licenced under the a hrefhttp://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.html>LGPL v2/a>/p>p>If you dont wish to compile atratus yourself, use the self-extracting installer./p>h2>Features/h2>ul>li> Correct fork() and exec(), which have been a stubling block of previous Linux-binary-on-Windows work./li>li> Supports interprocess pipes./li>li> VT100 terminal emulation in the Windows console./li>li> Supports both dynamically and staticly linked executables./li>li> Supports a hrefhttp://www.gnu.org/software/libc/>glibc/a> 2.15/li>li> userspace is isolated in a separate address space, and cannot corrupt kernel state./li>li> The filesystem supports Cygwin style symbolic links on top of NTFS/li>li> TCP and UDP sockets/li>li> Compatibility: br/> table> tr>th>OS Version /th>th>32-bit /th>th>64-bit /th> /tr> tr>td>Windows 2000 /td>td classno> no/td>td>n/a /td> /tr> tr>td>Windows XP /td>td classyes>yes/td>td classyes>? /td> /tr> tr>td>Windows Vista /td>td classyes>? /td>td classyes>? /td> /tr> tr>td>Windows 7 /td>td classyes>yes/td>td classyes>yes/td> /tr> tr>td>Windows 8 /td>td> ? /td>td> ? /td> /tr> /table> p>Vista and Windows 8 may work, but are untested./p> /li>/ul>h2>Hasnt this been done before? Whats different?/h2>p>There are a number of projects that run Posix source or Linux binarieson Windows with various features and limitations:/p>ul> li>a hrefhttp://lbw.sourceforge.net/>lbw/a> depends on Microsofts a hrefhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interix>Interix/a>./li> li>a hrefhttp://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~steven/lxrun/>lxrun/a> for SCO/li> li>a hrefhttp://www.cygwin.com/>Cygwin/a>, provides POSIX source code compatibility only./li> li>a hrefhttp://sourceforge.net/projects/line>LINE/a> is no longer actively developed/li> li>a hrefhttp://umlwin32.sourceforge.net>UMLWIN32/a> was a usermode port of the Linux kernel./li> li>a hrefhttp://sourceforge.net/projects/keow/>KEOW/a> Kernel emulator on Windows, appears to be no longer developed/li> li>a hrefhttp://www.colinux.org/>Cooperative Linux/a> is Linux running a driver/service in the Windows kernel. Requires Admin privilege to install./li> li>a hrefhttp://www.andlinux.org/>andLinux/a> is Ubuntu + colinux/li>/ul>h2>Whats the name mean?/h2>p>i>atratus/i> is the a hrefhttp://www.latin-dictionary.net/search/latin/atratus>Latin word for darkened or black/a>./p>p>i>cygnus atratus/i> is the scientific name for the a hrefhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Swan>Black Swan/a>, an Australian bird. a hrefhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Swan_(Taleb_book)>The Black Swan/a> is a book written by a hrefhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nassim_Nicholas_Taleb>Nassim Taleb/a> about improbably events./p>img srccygnus-atratus.png altPhoto of a black swan titleCygnus Atratus, the black swan width271 height132/>h2>Mailing list/h2>p>a hrefhttp://atratus.org/mailman/listinfo/atratus-devel>atratus-devel/a> - patches, feedback and other discussion about the atratus project/p>p>For issues with the website/mailing list, please a hrefmailto:mike@atratus.org>mail me/a> directly./p>/body>/html>
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